Riding Hood.
who`s afraid of the big bad wolf?
From this story one learns that children especially young lasses, pretty, courteous
and well-bred do very wrong to listen to strangers.
And it is not an unheard thing if the Wolf is thereby provided with his
dinner.
I say Wolf, for all wolves are not of the same sort; there is one kind with an
amenable disposition � neither noisy, nor hateful, nor angry, but tame, obliging
and gentle, following the young maids in the streets, even into their homes.
Alas! Who does not know that these gentle wolves are of all such creatures the
most dangerous!
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